Cordylanthus rigidus subsp. brevibracteatus |
Cordylanthus rigidus subsp. rigidus |
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short bract bird's beak, stiffbranch bird's beak |
rigid bird's beak, stiffbranch bird's beak |
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Stems | puberulent and sparsely hispid. |
pubescent and hirsute, often glabrescent, hairs stiff. |
Spikes | 2–12-flowered; proximal bracts 5–12 mm, shorter than flowers, midlobes green or red distally, linear-lanceolate, 1–1.5 mm wide, apex retuse to slightly rounded. |
5–15-flowered; proximal bracts 15–20 mm, longer than flowers, midlobes green or red distally, linear-lanceolate, 1–1.5 mm wide, apex rounded to retuse. |
Flowers | corolla 8–17 mm. |
corolla 12–20 mm. |
Cordylanthus rigidus subsp. brevibracteatus |
Cordylanthus rigidus subsp. rigidus |
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Phenology | Flowering Jul–Sep. | Flowering Jul–Sep. |
Habitat | Rocky opening in pine woodlands, pine-juniper woodlands, sagebrush scrub. | Open, montane woodlands, chaparral margins. |
Elevation | 800–2600 m. (2600–8500 ft.) | 300–2700 m. (1000–8900 ft.) |
Distribution |
CA |
CA |
Discussion | Subspecies brevibracteatus occurs on the Kern Plateau and resembles subsp. rigidus, found to the north in the Sierra Nevada. Both have flowers in compact heads; plants of subsp. brevibracteatus differ in having proximal bracts 5–12 mm. (Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.) |
Subspecies rigidus is the most widespread of the subspecies, showing great variability in height, leaf shape, and amount of pubescence. It often can be recognized by its inflorescence bracts, which are rounded to retuse and longer than the flowers. (Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.) |
Source | FNA vol. 17, p. 676. | FNA vol. 17, p. 675. |
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Synonyms | C. filifolius var. brevibracteatus, Adenostegia rigida var. brevibracteata, C. rigidus var. brevibracteatus | C. compactus, C. ferrisianus, C. littoralis subsp. platycephalus, C. platycephalus, C. rigidus, C. rigidus var. ferrisianus |
Name authority | (A. Gray) Munz: Aliso 4: 98. (1958) | unknown |
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